Introduction - D-Link DNS-G120 Manual

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DNS-G120 User's Manual

Introduction

D-Link, an industry leader in networking, introduces the DNS-G120 Wireless Network
Storage Adapter. By attaching up to two USB drives to the DNS-G120, create access to
storage devices that are available for everyone on the network.
The DNS-G120 is an 802.11g wireless device, capable of delivering a maximum wireless
signal rate of up to 54Mbps*. You can simplify configuration of your wireless settings
using Windows® Connect Now. Security features such as WPA-PSK make the DNS-G120
compatible with secure wireless networks.
You can attach either USB hard drives or flash drives of any capacity to the DNS-G120.
Unlike other Network Storage Adapters, the DNS-G120 preserves all existing files on your
USB drives and does not require you to reformat your USB drive. If you want to eject your
USB drive, simply press the disconnect button and safely remove it from the port.
The DNS-G120 includes a built-in FTP server, allowing you to access content stored on
the network while you're away. You can also create users and set password protection for
your FTP server, giving you a secure storage location over the Internet.
Schedule complete or incremental backups using automated backup functionality of
the DNS-G120. The DNS-G120 includes Nero® BackItUp software for backing up and
restoring data.
Additional setup options can be configured using the built-in web-based admin utility,
including firmware upgrades, user management and network settings. You can create
multiple access accounts so that multiple users can use the DNS-G120 while retaining
their privacy.
Increase network storage space with the DNS-G120, resulting in additional network
functionality and convenience. The DNS-G120 is a fully featured wireless network storage
adapter, suitable for your home or office network.
* Maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE Standard 802.11g specifications. Actual data throughput
will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building
materials and construction, and network overhead lower actual data throughput rate.
D-Link Systems, Inc.
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